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                    Blue Green Algae Poisoning in DogsBlue green algae can be very dangerous because it produces invisible, toxins that can cause organ damage and sometimes even death. 
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                    Liver disease in dogsYour dog's liver is a very important organ. Find out about liver disease in dogs, including symptoms and causes of liver problems and how they are treated. 
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                    How To Remove a Tick From A Dog Or CatIt’s important to remove ticks carefully, and with the right equipment, so no part of it gets left behind. 
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                    Rat poisoning in dogsRat and mouse poisons contain ingredients that are often highly toxic to dogs. If you suspect your dog has swallowed rat or mouse poison, call your vet immediately. 
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                    Ibuprofen poisoning in dogs and catsIbuprofen is toxic to cats and dogs and can cause serious health issues if eaten. If you suspect your pet has eaten ibuprofen, contact your vet immediately for guidance and treatment. 
